Booked for 2 nights in late March 2025, got a room on the 2nd floor in Building C (the innermost building). You have to walk up the stairs to the 2nd floor. If you get the 2nd floor, you have to park in the middle zone of the hotel, unlike rooms in other buildings that have only one floor. You can park in front of the room if you get a room. // Overall, it is considered moderately good. Before coming, I read many reviews from other people before deciding. People will praise it for being very quiet at night. When sleeping, it will be very dark. There is almost no disturbance, which is very true. There is no noise at all and the room has curtains that are closed. It is pitch black. For those who want to sleep soundly, they should like it.
The room is spacious. It looks wider than usual from other hotels. The furniture in the room is good. There is a TV, a mini-bar refrigerator, a work desk, a hot water kettle (no coffee), a hair dryer, 2 bottles of water, a water heater, and a bottle of shampoo and conditioner.
We booked the cheapest room. Breakfast was not included in the booking price, which is fine. I usually don't eat breakfast.
Points that I would like to fix 1. The air conditioner in the room seems to be small compared to the size of the room. When the air conditioner is turned on, it takes longer than usual to cool down the room. It takes 2-3 hours to cool down. And we came to stay in the summer. The daytime is very hot. And when the air conditioner is too small and slow to cool, I get annoyed at this point.
Points that I want to fix 2. - During the day, the room looks dark. The lights in the room are 5 warm-cool downlights. I feel that the area from the door to the middle of the room is too dark. This is because the front of the room has clear glass, but outside the room, there are wooden latticework as a screen to block the view. And I can't fix this. So I feel that there is not enough natural light into the room. Actually, it would be better to remove the wooden lattice because there are already curtains at the clear glass windows. Customers can choose to open and close the curtains to control the amount of light into the room. But when there are wooden latticework, the room is very dark. Normally, I like to work on computers in the room, but this hotel makes me want to work less because I can't control the light in the room.
3. There is no bedside table. Normally, when I go to other hotels, there will be one to put my mobile phone, clock, or other valuables near the headboard. But when there is no bedside table here, I feel strange that there is none.
So I have to fix the situation by bringing a chair without a backrest instead.
Other things are good. The staff provides good service and speaks well. The housekeeper takes good care of me.
We booked a twin room with no window for 2nights,not the biggest of rooms but was spacious another but the bathroom was a good size,the ac was good and quiet and the tv was equipped with an android box so you could watch YouTube or Netflix. The staff were friendly and the hotel is close to the bus station so if travelling early is handy.
The room is clean, there are tables and chairs outside the door, you can eat outside, the restaurant is next to the main road, but it is very quiet, there are shopping malls, KFC, cinemas next to the hotel, the living functions are very good, there is free coffee in the hotel lobby, and the counter staff serves 24 hours a day. Very good accommodation experience.
- Clean & spacious room with minimal furnishings
- Cute and warmly decorated, creating a cozy atmosphere
- Quiet location near the Kwai River
- Surrounded by delicious local food options
- Friendly staff, not fluent in English but easy to communicate with
- Car parking space right in front of the room
- Free coffee and toast provided
- Great value for money
- Feels comfortable and homey
- Highly recommend trying Khao Soi at Kin Khao Lam Restaurant, just a 3-minute drive from the hostel—absolutely delicious, you’ll love it!
The hotel is on the Kanchanaburi bypass road. Opposite Robinson Lifestyle Kanchanaburi, easy to find, convenient to travel. The rooms are a good size. Good view restaurant The food is diverse and tastes good. There is a cafe inside the hotel where people who are not staying can stop by and buy drinks.
Clean room
Relaxed environment
Convenient parking space
There is a small shop on the first floor. You can sit on the first floor if you don't leave the restaurant.
Very close to 711 gas station
Friendly service staff, worth a return visit
Great resort, stayed on the floating room with a private bathtub outdoor river view. feel relaxed. Staff are friendly at the reception and nice welcome drinks. Breakfast is nice, I got a complimentary bag when checked out, there are 2 yummy cookies and a bottle. Recommend this property for couples.
Very nice hotel in the center of Kanchanaburi. It's an old hotel, it was one of the first hotels in Kan and i stayed there 30 years ago, but i would still recommend it. Rooms are outdated, but everything else, like lobby, swimming pool and breakfast are great, also the price....
Location is pretty decent, near JJ night market but far from Safari and Elephant World.
Service is generally great, friendly staffs over the resort and nice swimming pool.
The room is alil rundown but well maintained. Will be better if the water power from the shower can be greater as the flow is little and slow even for a small size man.
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SSupasaintLocated about 7km north west of the town, the staff are all friendly and helpful. I have rented a small motorbike to get me around, a necessity which means I can go where and when I desire, small money so no problem!
Have been to the cemeteries and museums to pay my respect to ALL who suffered during those darkest of days. I have also been to the original wooden bridge constructed by the POW’s and others, it is located in the JEATH museum adjacent to the bridge that is in use these days. Entry cost 50 Baht, and there is so much to see that I took two hours inside, would recommend a morning visit so you can view the many items and read the facts behind them at your leisure.
The museum has been set up by a local man and is most definitely worth visiting. 100% value for money! I mentioned to a Thai man inside that we were so grateful that people around the area did try to ease the suffering of the POWs, risking their own necks by doing so.
My mother was an innocent child at 7 years old, alongside her mother and little sister she waved goodbye to her father, John Francis Egan, he said he was going to work for a while!! After working in Turkey, his ANZAC unit were moved on to Italy, to partake in one of the harder campaigns of the war. His life was taken by a German bullet at Mount Casino, alongside many many others!
Please understand how one can feel. I try my hardest to be non judgmental and tolerant these days. I have not walked in your shoes and do not know your story.
“Footsteps in the sand” comes to mind at this moment. I have PTSD myself, and I knew coming to Kanchanaburi may get emotional, and it has.
Now my mother is 88 years young, and became a great grandma for the second time two weeks ago. Apologies if it got too personal, started as a review of the Phoo Tawan hotel.
Words are insufficient, our gratitude to all who risked their own lives and those that paid the ultimate price.
Life is precious, please enjoy the moment.
Peace, love and joy to all who inhabit this world.
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AAlvinOngIt’s a simple hotel. Has lots of parking space beside the building. Room has complimentary bunch of bananas, few pieces of sponge cakes, coffee and tea and 2 cans of Singha soda drinks. Has a clothes rack at the balcony. A recliner chair. Comfortable bed, quiet air con. Water pressure is good. Strong Wi-Fi. Nothing more to ask for. Everything we need is there. At night no reception, but the key card will let you open the lobby main door, another door that lead to the lift. So is double security system. About 1 km to Jeath Museum, 1km to JJ Night market, 650m to wash and go laundry shop. We love this small little hotel.
GGuest UserI had booked for one night, intending to leave for Bangkok early the next morning. At checkin, when informed by reception that there was a bus going to Erawan National Park, I decided to stay one more night.
The reception staff came out several times to ensure i caught the bus which i waved down right in front of the hostel. Really appreciate the care given by this staff member.
The point i wish to bring across in this post is, you can encourage the free and easy travellers to stay a day or two longer if there are places of interest within eady reach.
I had a wonderful day at the park and a most restful night at thd hostel. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThe owner is lovely, kind, and very friendly. The room is clean, you can choose the room, the air conditioner is cool, the atmosphere is good, there are activities to do for the same price, there is a very delicious rice soup breakfast. If you want to eat something more, you can order it. It is an accommodation where you can order food to eat in the room, there is also a barbecue pork that you can order. The room has a rooftop, the view is very beautiful.
PPui Yu JeffreyThe hotel is nicely tucked away in one of the quieter alleys near Saphan Kwai Yai station. It is about 10-15 minutes walking distance from the station but definitely reachable on foot. Breakfast was very unique with three choices and the staff had excellent hospitality and spoke fair bit of English. I would definitely come back for another visit.
BBrendom666The lady at the front desk was kind. The hotel has a swimming pool and a simple gym. It is conveniently located right outside the hotel in the downtown area. You can reach the nearby night market in 10 minutes on foot. There are also many Thai massages nearby, which is very convenient.
GGuest Usera decent and peaceful stay. well maintained and staff are good.
also, location wise, its pretty near to the River Kwai bridge, and city center
NnewdavichBooked for 2 nights in late March 2025, got a room on the 2nd floor in Building C (the innermost building). You have to walk up the stairs to the 2nd floor. If you get the 2nd floor, you have to park in the middle zone of the hotel, unlike rooms in other buildings that have only one floor. You can park in front of the room if you get a room. // Overall, it is considered moderately good. Before coming, I read many reviews from other people before deciding. People will praise it for being very quiet at night. When sleeping, it will be very dark. There is almost no disturbance, which is very true. There is no noise at all and the room has curtains that are closed. It is pitch black. For those who want to sleep soundly, they should like it.
The room is spacious. It looks wider than usual from other hotels. The furniture in the room is good. There is a TV, a mini-bar refrigerator, a work desk, a hot water kettle (no coffee), a hair dryer, 2 bottles of water, a water heater, and a bottle of shampoo and conditioner.
We booked the cheapest room. Breakfast was not included in the booking price, which is fine. I usually don't eat breakfast.
Points that I would like to fix 1. The air conditioner in the room seems to be small compared to the size of the room. When the air conditioner is turned on, it takes longer than usual to cool down the room. It takes 2-3 hours to cool down. And we came to stay in the summer. The daytime is very hot. And when the air conditioner is too small and slow to cool, I get annoyed at this point.
Points that I want to fix 2. - During the day, the room looks dark. The lights in the room are 5 warm-cool downlights. I feel that the area from the door to the middle of the room is too dark. This is because the front of the room has clear glass, but outside the room, there are wooden latticework as a screen to block the view. And I can't fix this. So I feel that there is not enough natural light into the room. Actually, it would be better to remove the wooden lattice because there are already curtains at the clear glass windows. Customers can choose to open and close the curtains to control the amount of light into the room. But when there are wooden latticework, the room is very dark. Normally, I like to work on computers in the room, but this hotel makes me want to work less because I can't control the light in the room.
3. There is no bedside table. Normally, when I go to other hotels, there will be one to put my mobile phone, clock, or other valuables near the headboard. But when there is no bedside table here, I feel strange that there is none.
So I have to fix the situation by bringing a chair without a backrest instead.
Other things are good. The staff provides good service and speaks well. The housekeeper takes good care of me.
SSunnyLocation is pretty decent, near JJ night market but far from Safari and Elephant World.
Service is generally great, friendly staffs over the resort and nice swimming pool.
The room is alil rundown but well maintained. Will be better if the water power from the shower can be greater as the flow is little and slow even for a small size man.
NNang PhyuSin- Clean & spacious room with minimal furnishings
- Cute and warmly decorated, creating a cozy atmosphere
- Quiet location near the Kwai River
- Surrounded by delicious local food options
- Friendly staff, not fluent in English but easy to communicate with
- Car parking space right in front of the room
- Free coffee and toast provided
- Great value for money
- Feels comfortable and homey
- Highly recommend trying Khao Soi at Kin Khao Lam Restaurant, just a 3-minute drive from the hostel—absolutely delicious, you’ll love it!
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